Does anyone use these for disc golf? I want to get a pair, but was concerned with the under boot strap on the pair I checked out today - it was leather with a metal buckle. Could that cause issues with my footwork?

I just found ones like this online @ REI:

I am thinking that would do the trick related to the footwork... but would the boot straps then be subject to potential ripping from concrete tee pads?

I am thinking I would use them on either snowy days, or inordinately wet days, as I no longer own rain pants at this point - stupid prickers

Do you plan on wearing them with shoes or boots? If boots I think you would be fine. I think with shoes you would have to replace the strap at least every winter. I have North Face shoes that I have gaiters for but they actually strap to the shoe so nothing goes under the shoe to break or mess up your footing.

I have taken a look at the boot since posting this, and it looks like there is enough "arch clearance" (I made that term up) that the straps may be fine either way. I imagine that someone has some experience with them though.

I have big gaiters with a buckled rubber strap on the bottom, and also some lighter ones with a corded instep strap more like the ones in the original post.

I don't normally use either for disc, but lately I have been wearing the small ones to keep snow out of my shoes while I'm golfing. I would recommend the OR Flex Tex gaiters for golf. They are light, breathable and low profile. Basically nothing extra you don't need just for keeping snow and other crap out of your shoes and boots.

The cord instep strap shouldn't affect your golf footwork at all. The cord does wear out after a while, but it's no big deal cause you just tie a new one on with any small diameter cord you happen to have on hand.